Proof that, sometimes, all you need is a good idea and the right execution. These long-exposure photos were taken by a man living in Japan. They show the bioluminescence of fireflies. Just as a science refresher, bioluminescence is that glowing neon light that fireflies give off when they want to attract a mate. Even though Hiramatsu might not be a professional photographer and these photos are not necessarily art, he still caught a great natural phenomenon with his camera. Kudos.

Personally, I find it a very pleasant thought that adults, like Hiramatsu, are still chasing fireflies around. Take a look: